Nick Bantock (previous post) tells me to
Try new ways.
Paris Breakfasts Carol (previous post) tells me to
Let go of my ink line.
I dare you, she says. Take a chance.
You will not be sorry, she says.
Bantock says that part of the creative process is to
Face the unknown.
Without my lines, the water & the colors
knew more of what was going to happen
than I did. I'm still not sure.
i'm smiling at your hesitancy. :)
ReplyDeleteWater and color has played magic in your hands!
ReplyDeleteJa wolę z linią atramentową, chociaż tak jak jest, też mi się podoba :)
ReplyDeleteI think they are great..
ReplyDeleteYou are good at all you paint..
But I fell in love with your ink lines..♥♥♥
As an Artist , you're free to try everything . As a Spectator, I'm free to prefer your drawings with ink .
ReplyDeleteAs we say in France : tous les goûts sont dans la nature , et il faut de tout poutr faire un monde .
Bises et belle journée, chère Rita!
I prefer with ink lines, but it's always worth to step outside your comfort zone:)
ReplyDeleteWell, I enjoy coloring outside the lines. Does that count? Anyway, I support you.
ReplyDeleteI am really loving the book and good for you to have gone out of your comfort zone and look at the lovely images you created!!!!!
ReplyDeleteI love to watch these experiments -- esp. last post vs. this one -- I love both -- tho I thought I'd always prefer your ink lines -- can't wait to see what you try next! xx
ReplyDeleteWell, you went outside your comfort zone. Thanks for sharing it with us. Always good to do that once in a while.
ReplyDeleteRita -- In regards to art -- I know what I like when I see it. I am completely out of the loop when it comes to process. I like your work! -- barbara
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